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speaking of the warriors, they were in southern california taking on the clippers tonight. chris paul turns it over. steph curry picks it up and gets to the looky. harrison barnes with the jam. the warriors will he by four at the half. the warriors up 12. jarrett jack to carl landry finishing the foul. over 15 seconds remaining. a 2-point game. chris paul called for the charge. the warriors get up to celebrate and they win. 114-110. >> it was the dog fight tonight. we kept grinding and grinding and grinding. at the end of the game you see david lee, the lockdown on chris paul. swung it over to jamal crawford. at the end of the game, a couple seconds left. defense. possession by possession. >> let's get to the gridiron. stanford at colorado for the first time since 1990. look out for that wild buffalo, baby. struggling. josh nunez. second quarter, hogan completes the 32 yard pass. and four plays later, hogan was back at i again. this time a wide open sack. no one will catch him. 28-0, stanford. they went on to win 48-0, the first time colorado has been shut out at home since
speaking of the warriors, they were in southern california taking on the clippers tonight. chris paul turns it over. steph curry picks it up and gets to the looky. harrison barnes with the jam. the warriors will he by four at the half. the warriors up 12. jarrett jack to carl landry finishing the foul. over 15 seconds remaining. a 2-point game. chris paul called for the charge. the warriors get up to celebrate and they win. 114-110. >> it was the dog fight tonight. we kept grinding and...
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. >>> well, this thanksgiving holiday was one of the deadliest in memory on california highways. six bay area deaths added to the statistic. the highway patrol reports crashes killed 31 people from wednesday through sunday. that's up 48% from last year. among the casualties, two san bruno sisters who were not wearing seat belts when their father hit a parked patrol car. the chp says 21 of the 31 people who lost their lives weren't wearing seat belts. in placerville, officials aren't sure if it was a deer or drowsiness that led to a head-on collision. three members of an oakland family in a prius and a 4-year-old girl died in that van. officials warn drowsiness can be as deadly as drinking when it comes to driving on the road. >>> with the fiscal cliff looming, the white house today continued its hard line, insisting that tax rates have to rise for the rich, and warn that any more delays would ruin consumer confidence. there are signs of movement on capitol hill, but democrats are not willing to cut social security and medicare. and while some republicans agree the rich should pay
. >>> well, this thanksgiving holiday was one of the deadliest in memory on california highways. six bay area deaths added to the statistic. the highway patrol reports crashes killed 31 people from wednesday through sunday. that's up 48% from last year. among the casualties, two san bruno sisters who were not wearing seat belts when their father hit a parked patrol car. the chp says 21 of the 31 people who lost their lives weren't wearing seat belts. in placerville, officials aren't...
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bob mann with california superstores started the tradition last year. >> i just want to give. it's something that we need to do and share. it's part of bringing people together and letting them realize what the whole family thing is about. >> reporter: across town at sacred heart community service, hundreds of people lined up to receive last-minute bags of food. this year more than 4200 people received boxes of food and a turkey, including tanya herera, a single mother of four who is pregnant. >> it helps me a lot because it's hard to find work and child care and everything. and places to live because of the situation of the economy. so but now this is like helped out a real lot. >> reporter: and the number of people needing help is growing daily. >> yesterday we signed up 74 new families who have never before needed help. they've come to sacred heart yesterday. on monday we signed up 81 new families. >> reporter: here at ristorante don giovanni in mountain view, people will pull up chair to enjoy free fine dining tomorrow, which is why today chefs are busy cooking up 125 turk
bob mann with california superstores started the tradition last year. >> i just want to give. it's something that we need to do and share. it's part of bringing people together and letting them realize what the whole family thing is about. >> reporter: across town at sacred heart community service, hundreds of people lined up to receive last-minute bags of food. this year more than 4200 people received boxes of food and a turkey, including tanya herera, a single mother of four who...
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california has 728 inmates on death row. that's more than any other state and only 13 inmates have been executed in the last 34 years. prop 34 opponents agree the system is broken but say the solution is to streamline the appeals process. three california governors, republican pete wilson and democrat gray davis agree on this issue saying that those on death row should not be allowed to escape their fate. >> collectively the 700 people have killed 200 children, 43 police officers, and raped and murdered more than 235 people. why in the world would the people of california want to reduce their death sentence? >> political analysts say when it comes to the death penalty economics will weigh in for voters but ultimately the decision is an emotional one in which voters will have to ask themselves is the death penalty just? kimberly tere, nbc bay area a news. >>> there was a dramatic rescue off the coast of marin county involving two children trapped in an overturned boat. >> reporter: from afar it looked lake the perfect day to
california has 728 inmates on death row. that's more than any other state and only 13 inmates have been executed in the last 34 years. prop 34 opponents agree the system is broken but say the solution is to streamline the appeals process. three california governors, republican pete wilson and democrat gray davis agree on this issue saying that those on death row should not be allowed to escape their fate. >> collectively the 700 people have killed 200 children, 43 police officers, and...
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i'm from san jose california. >> happy thanksgiving! >> i'd like to say hi and i love you to my family and my daughter. >> i'd like to say hi and i love you to my parents and my wife. >> i'd like to say hi and i love you to my friends and family in san jose. go niners! [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back, everybody. happy thanksgiving. take a look at this, the los angeles international airport, also known as l.a.x., a little foggy there. kind of resembling san francisco. but look how smooth and clear those roads are. yesterday they were just packed out there. it looked like an electrical grid. but people must already be safe and sound where they're needing to go. it's 5:23 right now. >>> closer to home, a fair tfax couple now bann
i'm from san jose california. >> happy thanksgiving! >> i'd like to say hi and i love you to my family and my daughter. >> i'd like to say hi and i love you to my parents and my wife. >> i'd like to say hi and i love you to my friends and family in san jose. go niners! [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- ♪ you can stay in and like something... ♪ [ car alarm deactivates ] ♪ ...or you can get out there with your family and actually like something. ♪ the...
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the designer drug making a come back in california. ,, . >> breaking news out of southern california the fbi arrested four men in an alleged terror plot. the feds say the men conspired to kill americans over seas by joining alkida and the the taliban in afghanistan. the suspects range in age from 20 to 24. a man that set off a bomb scare at an oakland airport will not face charges. this is the watch the man tried to take past the security check point. the toggle switch, and wires raised alarms. deputies arrested jeffrey and evacuated the terminal. >> it's an art project. i travel with hundreds of them. and people that give me corporate work, etcetera. >> the district attorney's office did not comment on why they dropped the charges. he tells us that this is the first time he's run into any trouble for wearing his art at an airport. >> have money you haven't touched in three years. well it could be considered unclaimed property by the state. and if you have less than a certain amount, you may never get it back. cbs reporter curtis ming exposes the loophole that allows the state to poc
the designer drug making a come back in california. ,, . >> breaking news out of southern california the fbi arrested four men in an alleged terror plot. the feds say the men conspired to kill americans over seas by joining alkida and the the taliban in afghanistan. the suspects range in age from 20 to 24. a man that set off a bomb scare at an oakland airport will not face charges. this is the watch the man tried to take past the security check point. the toggle switch, and wires raised...
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question asked this morning after a southern california man was arrested at the oakland airport. here's of what happened. thursday night. jeffrey mcgann was about to board a flight to l.a. police say mcgann was going through security when a federal agent saw what he believed was a suspicious device. the device a watch that apparently looked look a timing device for an explosive. the bomb squad was called in. determined it was not a threat. he came into the airport wearing a watch that had a toggle switch, it had fuses, it had a circuit board, and also had wires protruding from it. >> that is not all. police also say mcgann was wearing boots that were two sizes too dig with a secret compartment carved in the middle of the shoe. he is being charged with possession of material to make a destructive device. but his friend say it is all a misunderstanding. and that mcgann is simply a unique artist. >>> coming up next, a particularly tough week for a popular bay area comedian. first an arrest in oakland. now, thousand of fans are demanding a refund after a bizarre and short show at ora
question asked this morning after a southern california man was arrested at the oakland airport. here's of what happened. thursday night. jeffrey mcgann was about to board a flight to l.a. police say mcgann was going through security when a federal agent saw what he believed was a suspicious device. the device a watch that apparently looked look a timing device for an explosive. the bomb squad was called in. determined it was not a threat. he came into the airport wearing a watch that had a...
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and more than $2.8 million to the state of california for unpaid sales taxes. if they don't pay them to the state of california, is that a crime? >> it is a crime. and we have to go after the money. >> reporter: he owes taxpayers $2.8 million. debt dating back six years. never paid. and he has not been charged with a crime. six years and nearly $3 million. how does somebody get away with that? >> that's hypothetical. >> reporter: it's factual. >> i'm not going to the document, tony. >> reporter: law prevents it from explaining why california taxpayer don't have the tax dollars collected. we also found this interesting. here's letterhead, sheriff's advisory committee. it says advisory board problem. he is a member of the sheriff's advisory board, a nonprofit group, supporting and affiliated with the sheriff's department. does this concern you? >> it does concern me. i want to make sure we have good people that are affiliated with that organization because they do work with us. >> reporter: you're the sheriff. will you recommend that he's removed from your adviso
and more than $2.8 million to the state of california for unpaid sales taxes. if they don't pay them to the state of california, is that a crime? >> it is a crime. and we have to go after the money. >> reporter: he owes taxpayers $2.8 million. debt dating back six years. never paid. and he has not been charged with a crime. six years and nearly $3 million. how does somebody get away with that? >> that's hypothetical. >> reporter: it's factual. >> i'm not going to...
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california has 58 counties. more than 480 cities. 1,000 school districts. 5,000 special districts that deal with everything from mosquito abatement to water quality. you name it, we got it. with layoffs occurring in important service areas like education and public safety, some people believe that merged services could make room for better services. that's what we're looking at. >> give me an example of what you're looking at. >> let's look at st. claire county. it's typical of other economies as well. you travel from one end to the other in an hour. it's a relatively compact area. 15 cities. there are 34 school districts. there are 12 police departments. 11 fire departments in a fairly compact county. reformers would say by merging of these governments we would have fewer fire chiefs, police chiefs, school superintendents and high paid assistants and specialized equipment would be better used as well from one place to another. the released funds could be used to hire more teachers, hire more police, fire person
california has 58 counties. more than 480 cities. 1,000 school districts. 5,000 special districts that deal with everything from mosquito abatement to water quality. you name it, we got it. with layoffs occurring in important service areas like education and public safety, some people believe that merged services could make room for better services. that's what we're looking at. >> give me an example of what you're looking at. >> let's look at st. claire county. it's typical of...
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the california nurses association has already gone on strike five times since september of 2010 in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. the hospital has already hired replacement nurses. >>> coming up after the break, we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads. >>> look at this. blue sky coming through over san francisco. meanwhile, san jose is still very much so overcast. we'll be warmer in san francisco than down in the south bay. 65 degrees for us. 67? san francisco. 68 in san rafael. 71 up in santa rosa. your full forecast today at 11:00. we'll show you when we'll get our next round of rain. but between that time, a good-looking warm-up. your weekend forecast, everything at 11:00. >>> this is not a great shot but i'll show you the full screen version of it. it ill accelerate straits what we're dealing with. we had some fog and drizzle, some mist. right from emeryville, the decline to the bay bridge, it's moving but the view of the city, just making it out there. the bay bridge toll pl
the california nurses association has already gone on strike five times since september of 2010 in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. the hospital has already hired replacement nurses. >>> coming up after the break, we'll take a look at the forecast and the roads. >>> look at this. blue sky coming through over san francisco. meanwhile, san jose is still very much so overcast. we'll...
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the california nurses association has already gone on strike five times since september of 2011 in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. hospitals already hired replacement nurses. >>> the alameda county district attorney is instructing prosecutors to allow some immigrants to avoid convictions in order to avoid automatic deportation. it was announced for legal immigrants who have been convicted of misdemeanors. they can be given jail sentences or other penalties. it affects only legal immigrants who have not yet gained u.s. citizensh citizenship. >>> the city of san leandro is cracking down on styrofoam. starting today a ban goes into effect at all restaurants within city limits. products include containers, the foam ones, plates, cups. supporters of the ban say foam is not recyclable and it often pollutes waterways and public spaces. >>> it is 4:37. christina loren this morning said maybe we're tired after all the trick-or-treating. but christina, you might be worn out after that long day, hiv
the california nurses association has already gone on strike five times since september of 2011 in an attempt to negotiate a new contract. the one-day strike affects seven hospitals affiliated with sutter health in the east bay. hospitals already hired replacement nurses. >>> the alameda county district attorney is instructing prosecutors to allow some immigrants to avoid convictions in order to avoid automatic deportation. it was announced for legal immigrants who have been convicted...
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. >> 70 california power teams loaded on to cargo planes heading to the east coast this week to help the area recover. recovering is happening slowly with weary storm victims finding power wherever they can. pg&e officials are taking notes from sandy and they learned a lot from other disasters like the quake. >> what we have done since then is go into san francisco and replace old steel, copper, and other cast iron distribution lines with new plastic pipes that is more flexible during an earthquake. >> experts say an earthquake here can cost $150 billion. being prepared is something folks are struggling with. >> physically i'm not ready. i don't have everything prepared, but i am thinking about it a lot more lately. >> that was cheryl hurd reporting. in san francisco, the police say the public led them to an may who violently attacked a muni agent last month. they show the suspect they were trying to find. investigators say the man attacked the muni agent after he told the rider the bikes were not allowed in the station. they got a tip that led them to 20-year-old devin riley in san
. >> 70 california power teams loaded on to cargo planes heading to the east coast this week to help the area recover. recovering is happening slowly with weary storm victims finding power wherever they can. pg&e officials are taking notes from sandy and they learned a lot from other disasters like the quake. >> what we have done since then is go into san francisco and replace old steel, copper, and other cast iron distribution lines with new plastic pipes that is more flexible...
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here in california now, a new field poll is out on prop 34 which would end the death penalty. the poll finds that 45% of likely voters support stopping executions. 38% oppose the idea. 17% are undecided. the poll also finds that support for prop 34 is increasing, up four points since last month. and the voters are increasingly swayed by the costs of maintaining death row and all the court appeals that go with it. nbc by area's susan shaw will have a look at both sides of prop 34 in our 6:00 newscast. >>> and on election night, we have extensive local coverage on air and on line. nbcbayarea.com. we will be streaming results, interviews, and analysis on our website and our mobile application. just go to the app store for apple and android devices and search nbc bay area. >>> it could be a game changer for school leaders everywhere, a principal facing jail time after one of her teachers is charged with sexual abusing a student. marianne favro is live in san jose with the latest for us. marianne, this case is now in the hands of the jury. >> reporter: that's right. the jury receiv
here in california now, a new field poll is out on prop 34 which would end the death penalty. the poll finds that 45% of likely voters support stopping executions. 38% oppose the idea. 17% are undecided. the poll also finds that support for prop 34 is increasing, up four points since last month. and the voters are increasingly swayed by the costs of maintaining death row and all the court appeals that go with it. nbc by area's susan shaw will have a look at both sides of prop 34 in our 6:00...
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these days particularly california relies on a single revenue source. that's the personal income tax for about 62% of the general fund. now, that's almost twice the percentage of income taxes accounted for in 1982, just 30 years ago. other sources diminished such as the sales tax which once accounted for 40% and now accounts for about 25% of the general fund. other sources, motor vehicle fees reduced, sin taxes haven't been changed in 30 years, all of these things play much smaller roles providing funds for the state. things are lopsided. >> when you talk about getting a big chunk of the revenue from the same source, the seas get volatile. it's all eggs in one basket. >> that's the problem. we rely on progressive income tax as a single source and the more we do that, when the state economy goes bad, the money doesn't come in. we saw that a couple of times. it's what happened in 2001, 2002, when the country and state went into a great recession. again in 2008 through just a few months ago when we suffered again, the great recession, all these things. wha
these days particularly california relies on a single revenue source. that's the personal income tax for about 62% of the general fund. now, that's almost twice the percentage of income taxes accounted for in 1982, just 30 years ago. other sources diminished such as the sales tax which once accounted for 40% and now accounts for about 25% of the general fund. other sources, motor vehicle fees reduced, sin taxes haven't been changed in 30 years, all of these things play much smaller roles...
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thousands across northern california and nevada went on strike. looking live at pictures out of alameda this morning with our camera is. they have been on that picket line since 6:00 this morning at raley's, bel air markets and nob foods. the midnight deadline passed overnight and the labor contract extended hour by hour at the request of a federal mediator is no more. management from raley's and union leaders have been in contract negotiations for more than a year. the main sticking point is health care benefits a proposed wage freeze and elimination of premium pay for sunday shifts. >> i talked to my family and we're ready. we're ready. we're going to fight for solidarity together. >> management says the company needs to cut costs in the face of the weak economy and competition from nonunion stores like walmart. the strike is the company's first in its 77-year history. they released this statement to us this morning saying "we expect owl our employees who are on schedule to work on sunday to show up for work. we have plans in place to deal with
thousands across northern california and nevada went on strike. looking live at pictures out of alameda this morning with our camera is. they have been on that picket line since 6:00 this morning at raley's, bel air markets and nob foods. the midnight deadline passed overnight and the labor contract extended hour by hour at the request of a federal mediator is no more. management from raley's and union leaders have been in contract negotiations for more than a year. the main sticking point is...
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the $2 game is played like the mega millions here in california. you choose five numbers and a powerball number, draws are every wednesday and saturday. the one major difference between the two games, is that the powerball starts at $40 million and increases by $10 million with every roll. last night's powerball was nearly $600 million. winning tickets were sold in arizona and missouri. with california in the mix, the jackpot could be even higher. >> i don't want to predict it, i think you will see potentially sometime a billion dollar lottery because of the inclusion of california to the 44 jurisdictions who are already playing the game. >> did he say a billion dollar prize? >> yeah. >> i think he said a billion dollar lottery. powerball sales are set to begin next april. >> let's talk about the weather now. another round coming in. let's check in with jeff ranieri. >> we want to get started with the flash flood advisory issued this afternoon. also for the north bay, i think the concern is going to be the highs in the north bay, where we could see
the $2 game is played like the mega millions here in california. you choose five numbers and a powerball number, draws are every wednesday and saturday. the one major difference between the two games, is that the powerball starts at $40 million and increases by $10 million with every roll. last night's powerball was nearly $600 million. winning tickets were sold in arizona and missouri. with california in the mix, the jackpot could be even higher. >> i don't want to predict it, i think...
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those stories and our follow-up into accusations of abuse and racism in the california national guard. we'll see you then at 6:00. >> okay, thank you, jessica. jeff ranieri is with us now as we head into this week, it's a big week. >> it is a big week. the holiday coming our way. we do have some showers. here is the good news. we're going to sweep the showers out of the way as we head throughout wednesday afternoon. so that will mean a dry thanksgiving, and also plenty of sunshine on friday for all those holiday shoppers, and also into this upcoming weekend we do have clear weather and temperatures in the 60s. a little bit of rain the next 24 hours, and then everything starts to push out and clear out. that's the great news for anyone planning any travel. >> the leaves are very fitting. i was driving around the bay area this weekend, and it was so beautiful to see all the colors turn. >> i know. it is gorgeous. >> thanks for joining us at 5:00. we hope to see you back for more local news at 6:00. >> good night. >>> on our broadcast tonight, trading fire. air strikes, rockets fill the
those stories and our follow-up into accusations of abuse and racism in the california national guard. we'll see you then at 6:00. >> okay, thank you, jessica. jeff ranieri is with us now as we head into this week, it's a big week. >> it is a big week. the holiday coming our way. we do have some showers. here is the good news. we're going to sweep the showers out of the way as we head throughout wednesday afternoon. so that will mean a dry thanksgiving, and also plenty of sunshine...
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it's become part of the fiber of california, too. that's why the museum represents this story in our galleries. and it really is about the celebration. it's about color. it's about food. it's about remembering. and because we're all faced with death, it's all transcending the latino culture. people all over the united states, all over california bay area are looking for ways to mourn and celebrate the lives of people that aren't here with us anymore. i think we're blowing up everywhere. we're expanding beyond -- >> my son is in second grade in san jose. part of their project yesterday was a presentation where the teacher selects who they're going to build an altar around. he was given marie curie who was important in radioactivity and whatnot. a few of us know about marie curie. it's a chance to learn about history and historians and those who make history. >> that's exactly what we're trying to do with this, celebrating ordinary and extraordinary lives-s that dia de los muertos becomes a moment where we can remember not only our loc
it's become part of the fiber of california, too. that's why the museum represents this story in our galleries. and it really is about the celebration. it's about color. it's about food. it's about remembering. and because we're all faced with death, it's all transcending the latino culture. people all over the united states, all over california bay area are looking for ways to mourn and celebrate the lives of people that aren't here with us anymore. i think we're blowing up everywhere. we're...
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. >> police say this is only the third dmt lab to be busted in california. three suspects were arrested. more are expected. officers say the drug could have sold for tens of thousands of dollars. >>> police are trying to determine how many home burglaries can be tied to two east palo alto women. the two women were arrested in los altos monday. investigators believe they are behind at least 15 burglaries in santa clara, san mateo and contra costa counties. this is a look at the stolen items. police say they found it in the women's car including electronics, handbags and jewelry. >> to be honest it was surprising to see the magnitude of the items found and not only magnitude but just the distance that was traveled -- that we believe was traveled to execute these burglaries. >> police say items include jewelry taken from a palo alto home shortly before the arrest. in that case the burglars pried open a locked sliding door. >>> in the headlines, san francisco police are looking for two women who pepper sprayed another woman and took her cell phone yesterday afte
. >> police say this is only the third dmt lab to be busted in california. three suspects were arrested. more are expected. officers say the drug could have sold for tens of thousands of dollars. >>> police are trying to determine how many home burglaries can be tied to two east palo alto women. the two women were arrested in los altos monday. investigators believe they are behind at least 15 burglaries in santa clara, san mateo and contra costa counties. this is a look at the...
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also, plenty of 60s in southern california with our storm system off shore. all numbers are continuing to drop across the bay area. 61 in san mateo and 62 in oakland. the south bay and a lot of 50s when you zoom in closer. campbell, cupertino in the mid 50s tonight. you definitely need that jacket. let's go outside to the live hd sky cam, it's san jose. we have clear skies at the lower levels, but we have cloud that are rolling in at the higher levels. it's a sign of, well, these changes coming our way. that looks like an airplane at the top of the screen. i was thinking a ufo. not quite, jeff. we have fog-free conditions but of course the high-level cloud cover is also increasing here. let's get a look at the latest storm system with some heavy rain for southern california. for us, the core of our rain is out here. we're 12 hours away from getting accumulating rainfall in the bay area. as we've talked about, it's not just one storm. but a second storm system heading into sunday. a quarter to an inch with the first storm friday and saturday. may even get thun
also, plenty of 60s in southern california with our storm system off shore. all numbers are continuing to drop across the bay area. 61 in san mateo and 62 in oakland. the south bay and a lot of 50s when you zoom in closer. campbell, cupertino in the mid 50s tonight. you definitely need that jacket. let's go outside to the live hd sky cam, it's san jose. we have clear skies at the lower levels, but we have cloud that are rolling in at the higher levels. it's a sign of, well, these changes coming...
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we'll see a very strong jet stream, aiming along the northern california coast. the bay area, on the outer fringe of this, monday, tuesday, a chance of rain, north of santa rosa you will see the rain at times, especially come tuesday. but the area south of san francisco, down tards san jose you may see highs in the upper 60s, close to 70. so now, the future cast, close to monday, tuesday, the san francisco bay area is dry, ongoing rain, areas north of santa rosa by monday, tuesday, could see another couple of inches of rain. this on top of the one and a half inches of rain we've seen. around the bay area, what you find as we wake up to the santa clara valley, heavy drizzle, light rainshowers early in the day of the transitioning south of morgan hill as we head through the afternoon. and then see a bit of a drier finish to the week i think for most of the bay area. temperatures in the east bay, low-to-mid 60s around pleasantton and livermore, close to 60 in san francisco. upper 50s to near low 60s around the north bay. as we see clouds spilling in, the filtered su
we'll see a very strong jet stream, aiming along the northern california coast. the bay area, on the outer fringe of this, monday, tuesday, a chance of rain, north of santa rosa you will see the rain at times, especially come tuesday. but the area south of san francisco, down tards san jose you may see highs in the upper 60s, close to 70. so now, the future cast, close to monday, tuesday, the san francisco bay area is dry, ongoing rain, areas north of santa rosa by monday, tuesday, could see...
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to the state of california, is that a crime? >> it is a crime, and we have to go after the money. >> take a look. his bankruptcy filing shows he owes california taxpayers $2.8 million, debt dating back six years, never paid. and he has not been charged with a crime. six years and nearly $3 million. how does somebody get away with that? >> that's hypothetical. >> it's factual. it's on this. >> i'm not going to this document. >> the state board of equalization says law prevents it from explaining why california taxpayers don't have the tax dollars collected. we also found this interesting. here's a letterhead sheriff's advisory committee. right there it says it. is that a problem? ron is a member of the santa clara county sheriffs advisory board, a nonprofit group supporting and affiliated with the sheriffs department. does this concern you? >> it does concern me. i want to make sure we have good people that are affiliated with that organization because they do work with us. >> you're the sheriff. will you recommend that he's remo
to the state of california, is that a crime? >> it is a crime, and we have to go after the money. >> take a look. his bankruptcy filing shows he owes california taxpayers $2.8 million, debt dating back six years, never paid. and he has not been charged with a crime. six years and nearly $3 million. how does somebody get away with that? >> that's hypothetical. >> it's factual. it's on this. >> i'm not going to this document. >> the state board of equalization...
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california has 728 inmates on death row, more than any other state. and only 13 inmates have actually been executed over the last 34 years. prop 34 opponents say the solution is to streamline the appeals process. >>> an nbc bay area investigation is raising questions about house to a suddens of names on our voter rolls. the reason, the names belong to dead people, some who are still vote egg. now, our investigation is prompting election officials to take a closer look at voter rolls. investigative reporter steven stock joins wuss details. >> reporter: we found more than 25,000 questionable voters on california's rolls. why? they share the same name, date of birth and zip code as someone who is dead. is it fraud? human error? a problem with the system? well, it appears the answer is all of the above. we compared the state's voter registration rolls to the u.s. social security master death index. we found thousands of questionable matches. and we confirmed dozens of those themes, names that should have been removed from the rolls. >> this is embarrassin
california has 728 inmates on death row, more than any other state. and only 13 inmates have actually been executed over the last 34 years. prop 34 opponents say the solution is to streamline the appeals process. >>> an nbc bay area investigation is raising questions about house to a suddens of names on our voter rolls. the reason, the names belong to dead people, some who are still vote egg. now, our investigation is prompting election officials to take a closer look at voter rolls....
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as that slides through, it'll drag a front all the way through northern california. that's why we're seeing the rain outside right now. and we will continue to see rain until about sunrise tomorrow. behind that, high pressure quickly builds in. it will be pretty soggy for the morning commute. high pressure building in tomorrow, sunshine by tomorrow afternoon. and this area of high pressure is just going to get bigger and stronger and give us five or six straight sunny days. we get through the rain tonight, we're going to be dry for several thereafter. upper 60s for highs tomorrow. san jose 67, sunnyvale 68. pittsburgh 68, san ramon , danville, upper 60s close to 70. and mill valley tomorrow 68 degrees. it's all about the sunshine after tomorrow morning. friday sunny saturday sun esunday sunny -- sunny, sunday sunny. what wearing too much makeup really does to a woman. and we're not just talking ab >>> and coming up, what wearing too much makeup really does to a makeup. the early health problems it can trigger. that crane - dangling over manhattan. cbs news reporter j
as that slides through, it'll drag a front all the way through northern california. that's why we're seeing the rain outside right now. and we will continue to see rain until about sunrise tomorrow. behind that, high pressure quickly builds in. it will be pretty soggy for the morning commute. high pressure building in tomorrow, sunshine by tomorrow afternoon. and this area of high pressure is just going to get bigger and stronger and give us five or six straight sunny days. we get through the...
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thousands of grocery workers on strike tonight in california. what brought about the decision to strike at dozens of rally's stores and how shoppers are responding coming up in 30 minutes. >> again, tomorrow, a warm up. record warm temperatures here in the bay area. all of the way to 90 degrees and the warmest locations inland. right here in san francisco, 79 degrees, low 80s in san jose. it will be a beautiful day. >> oh, no. there you go. good night ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
thousands of grocery workers on strike tonight in california. what brought about the decision to strike at dozens of rally's stores and how shoppers are responding coming up in 30 minutes. >> again, tomorrow, a warm up. record warm temperatures here in the bay area. all of the way to 90 degrees and the warmest locations inland. right here in san francisco, 79 degrees, low 80s in san jose. it will be a beautiful day. >> oh, no. there you go. good night ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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power and associates ranked us highest in member satisfaction among health plans in california. we're focusing on the big things so you can enjoy the little things. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> multiple shootings in east san jose. we'll continue to follow this and have an update at 7:00 al. good night. have a great weekend. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- chris m
power and associates ranked us highest in member satisfaction among health plans in california. we're focusing on the big things so you can enjoy the little things. kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> multiple shootings in east san jose. we'll continue to follow this and have an update at 7:00 al. good night. have a great weekend. [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang...
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. >> the pilot decided to turn around, landing as scheduled in ontario, california. >> i believe they didn't do everything possible to try to save my mother's life. >> this could be a potentially life-threatening situation. >> when there medical problems in the sky, 90% will call med aire. >> every major airline in the west will have a ground-based service. >> the private company based in tempe, arizona gives advice to medical professionals who may be on board. >> let's give her a tablet of lorez epa m. >> they received 22,000 calls, but they may reflect a fraction of the emergencies that actually occur. no one knows for sure how often it's happening. the faa doesn't mandate airlines have to report it, even when a passenger dies. >> a medical event that occurs seven days a week. >> some do track inflight emergencies. they just don't make the information public. skely is a safety coordinator. >> i receive all the reports from american airlines that i review. >> she represents flight attendants and sees inflight medical issues daily. >> as everybody's fear, if you think about it, 35,000
. >> the pilot decided to turn around, landing as scheduled in ontario, california. >> i believe they didn't do everything possible to try to save my mother's life. >> this could be a potentially life-threatening situation. >> when there medical problems in the sky, 90% will call med aire. >> every major airline in the west will have a ground-based service. >> the private company based in tempe, arizona gives advice to medical professionals who may be on...
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. >>> as the violence in the middle east grows, so do tensions in california. demonstrators on both sides of the conflict held rallies in front of the federal building in los angeles and reporter ted shin has this report. >> reporter: at one point it got ugly spilling on to will shire boulevard a centuries old firestorm ignited in the middle east. as israel continued to attack gaza in response to rocket attacks on israeli cities were which a response to the assassination of a top military leader a cycle of accusation and recrimination was playing out in front of the federal building in westwood. >> my family is there and in shelters and stressed out. the world doesn't realize this is a day-to-day reality. >> israeli and american flags stood on one side and a smaller number of pro palestinian demonstrators on the other. >> palestinians are struggling for liberation. they are struggling for equality. they are struggling for their basic human rights which are being violated again and again. >> people on both sides spoke out against the rocket attacks against israe
. >>> as the violence in the middle east grows, so do tensions in california. demonstrators on both sides of the conflict held rallies in front of the federal building in los angeles and reporter ted shin has this report. >> reporter: at one point it got ugly spilling on to will shire boulevard a centuries old firestorm ignited in the middle east. as israel continued to attack gaza in response to rocket attacks on israeli cities were which a response to the assassination of a top...
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can california governor jerry brown be trying to same feat? using the state code as his delorean. >> the state is the only one that can go back in time like back to the future and reset things. >> reporter: what santa clara mayor talking about? as part of his plan to patch a then $25 billion budget deficit, brown proposed dissolving redevelopment agencies in 2011. now, remember this date. january 10th, 2011. that's when brown unveiled the legislation. ab 1 x 26. sounds futuristic, doesn't it? the state is starting in 2011 redevelople agencies, quote, shall be unauthorized and shall not take certain actions that include the ability to pledge or encumber for any purpose any of its assets or revenues. closed quote. now fast forward six months. the governor signs the bill into law, applying it retroactively to january 1. but here's what happens in between. cities throughout california including santa clara scramble to shift all of the land and property assets that were under the redevelopment agency's name into the city's name. in santa clara, thi
can california governor jerry brown be trying to same feat? using the state code as his delorean. >> the state is the only one that can go back in time like back to the future and reset things. >> reporter: what santa clara mayor talking about? as part of his plan to patch a then $25 billion budget deficit, brown proposed dissolving redevelopment agencies in 2011. now, remember this date. january 10th, 2011. that's when brown unveiled the legislation. ab 1 x 26. sounds futuristic,...
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score including california gay marriage ban ruled unconstitutional. later this week the judges will go behind closed doors to decide which of the cases they will hear. if the justices decline to hear the california case that will in effect uphold the ehloer court's ruling that prop eight violates the state's constitution and same-sex marriages would resume in california. most expert s believe the justices will decide to hear the california case along with one other involving the defense of marriage act which denies legally married same-sex couples equal benefits under federal law. >> momentum is on the side of the -- polls nationwide show majority support for marriage equality. >> all along once we reach the supreme court we will prevail and proposition 8 will be upheld. >> given that gay marriage is legal in nine states and district of columbia, experts expect the justice will make a ruling on whether gay couples have a constitutional right to marry. there are a variety of ways, both narrow and broad, that the court could decide to rule. >>> belliger
score including california gay marriage ban ruled unconstitutional. later this week the judges will go behind closed doors to decide which of the cases they will hear. if the justices decline to hear the california case that will in effect uphold the ehloer court's ruling that prop eight violates the state's constitution and same-sex marriages would resume in california. most expert s believe the justices will decide to hear the california case along with one other involving the defense of...
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commuting in california. habits we do well and our problem spots out there on the road. that is coming up at 5:00. news at 4:00 continues in just a moment >>> checking healthy living news this afternoon researchers at stanford medical school say you need to learn how to keep pounds off before you try to lose weight. studying 267 overweight and obese women. one group spent eight weeks learning how to keep weight off. the other group focused on maintenance issues. all of the women lost about 17 pounds but a year later the early maintenance group regained three pounds. the others regained seven pounds aichl study finds a high protein diet may help you lose weight. researchers found those on a high protein diet almost almost two more pounds and extra body fat. the study published in online addition of american journal of clinical nutrition. >> engineers have come up with an ouchless bandage. it feels off easily without pulling away skin or hair. it's welcome news for babies whose skin tears more easily. no word on when the tape will hit store shelfs.. >> have you tried to op
commuting in california. habits we do well and our problem spots out there on the road. that is coming up at 5:00. news at 4:00 continues in just a moment >>> checking healthy living news this afternoon researchers at stanford medical school say you need to learn how to keep pounds off before you try to lose weight. studying 267 overweight and obese women. one group spent eight weeks learning how to keep weight off. the other group focused on maintenance issues. all of the women lost...
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now we're looking for the core of this low to work down in toward california. so as the low moves in chance of rain in the latter part of the day. it's cold enough we could see snow in the mountain peaks especially tonight and tomorrow. carry the umbrella. you may not need it this morning. but in the afternoon things pick up. let's see if we can time things out with our futurecast model see a few clouds rolling three and a better chance of rain toward the middle of the day onward. a good band begins to make its way down along the peninsula into parts of the east bay and then more scattered showers on and off through tonight and tomorrow, as well. a chance of more showers on the way keeping things unsettled into friday. look at these highs. remember a couple of days ago we had record-breaking temperatures in the 80s in many spots? even at the coast? well, only 50s, low 60s for highs today and even cooler than that in the mountains. next couple of days unsettled, cool, possibly wet at times. then into saturday morning a leftover shower drying out by the afternoon
now we're looking for the core of this low to work down in toward california. so as the low moves in chance of rain in the latter part of the day. it's cold enough we could see snow in the mountain peaks especially tonight and tomorrow. carry the umbrella. you may not need it this morning. but in the afternoon things pick up. let's see if we can time things out with our futurecast model see a few clouds rolling three and a better chance of rain toward the middle of the day onward. a good band...
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ambassador killed in libya has been laid to rest in california. a wreath of roses and american flag and handwritten notes mark the site in this cemetery where chris stevens was buried friday. stevens' family chose the site because their ancestors are from the area. >> my only thought is, they brought him home. >> stevens was born in the area and graduated here. >>> u.n. ambassador and stanford grad, susan rice, will meet with john mccain tomorrow morning. rice will be asked by the senate foreign relations committee to explain her comments following that attack that killed ambassador stevens. rice initially described the event as a spontaneous fact. rice is considered president obama's first choice for secretary of state when hillary clinton steps down in january. >>> it is tuesday morning in cairo. a little after 9:00 a.m. but overnight, we saw more skirmishes between demonstrators and riot police. a handful of protesters threw rocks. and police fired back with tear gas. the protesters have gathered in tahrir square for a massive protest later tod
ambassador killed in libya has been laid to rest in california. a wreath of roses and american flag and handwritten notes mark the site in this cemetery where chris stevens was buried friday. stevens' family chose the site because their ancestors are from the area. >> my only thought is, they brought him home. >> stevens was born in the area and graduated here. >>> u.n. ambassador and stanford grad, susan rice, will meet with john mccain tomorrow morning. rice will be asked...
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. >> from california, the saratoga marching band and color guard. stunts from every continent on the globe are wepd. >> they did a fan taft iblg job. the band and color guard was one of 11 bands nationwide chosen to participate in the parade and at the end of the parade a special appearance by santa, mrs. claus and the elves who made a trip from the north pole. many of us cooked for a family today but probably not as big as the family one 15-year-old oakland boy was hosting. a lack at his special way for life. >> reporter: michael caroway believes thanks is doled out one plate at a time. four years ago when he was just 11 years old a liver transplant saved his life. >> well, it all started when my mom actually wanted it know what i wanted to do to pay it forward and i asked her what it means, and she said to give something to someone and not expect anything in return. >> reporter: since then he and his family have paid it forward by organizing a thanksgiving faed for the needy at this west oakland park. a picture of caroway's liver donor is nearby a
. >> from california, the saratoga marching band and color guard. stunts from every continent on the globe are wepd. >> they did a fan taft iblg job. the band and color guard was one of 11 bands nationwide chosen to participate in the parade and at the end of the parade a special appearance by santa, mrs. claus and the elves who made a trip from the north pole. many of us cooked for a family today but probably not as big as the family one 15-year-old oakland boy was hosting. a lack...
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how california train robberies are hurting your wallet. >>> then the vice president, mr. joe biden, takes on a second job as an actor. >> announcer: coming up next it's "30 rock" followed by access hollywood live. at 1:00 watch "days of our lives" on the nbc bay area. >>> a crime that dates back more than 100 years appears to be making a comeback as nbc investigative reporter steven stock tells us, this is a crime that's costing americans billions of dollars every year. >> reporter: this is one of those crimes that very few people want to talk about but one that impacts every one of us nearly every day. it's thieves stealing tens of thousands, even millions of dollars worth of merchandise right off moving freight trains. and while it may sound like something out of a spaghetti western movie from the wild wild west, we discovered that it's happening all over the country nearly every day and that some of the hottest spots for this theft are right here in california. >> reporter: in a remote place like this one, when the sun goes down, the risk of cargo theft from passing fr
how california train robberies are hurting your wallet. >>> then the vice president, mr. joe biden, takes on a second job as an actor. >> announcer: coming up next it's "30 rock" followed by access hollywood live. at 1:00 watch "days of our lives" on the nbc bay area. >>> a crime that dates back more than 100 years appears to be making a comeback as nbc investigative reporter steven stock tells us, this is a crime that's costing americans billions of...
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mcgan lives in southern california and brought the piece with him to show to it an art class. tsa officers say it looked like a watch with fuses and wires and and they say mcgan had layers of insoles in his shoes. >> i can understand why this had to go that far and why tsa won't have stopped me from the beginning. next thing i'm in handcuffs and bomb squad. >> mcgan's lawyer asking the arrest be erased. >> a ceremony held to remember a missing bay area girl has taken on new meaning this year. michaela mayor yekt disappeared outside of a grocery store, today, members tied a yellow ribbon on a tree this, year, her thoughts preoccupied with a dna test being done on the bob bone fragment of a young child. mees are investigating if michaela might be one of the victim eyes have spent time looking for michaela. not believing she's alive but just hoping she's alive, trying to reach out to her. and i'm still doing that. and yet there is a cloud over everything this. >> results should be replace leesed in about a month. >> a chapter in the debate over whether san francisco should follow
mcgan lives in southern california and brought the piece with him to show to it an art class. tsa officers say it looked like a watch with fuses and wires and and they say mcgan had layers of insoles in his shoes. >> i can understand why this had to go that far and why tsa won't have stopped me from the beginning. next thing i'm in handcuffs and bomb squad. >> mcgan's lawyer asking the arrest be erased. >> a ceremony held to remember a missing bay area girl has taken on new...
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she beat elizabeth emken for california's senate seat. >> in the house, minority leader race, nancy pelosi will keep her seat. she decisively beats republican john dennis. that was a landslide but expected. >> exactly. democratic incumbent trying to hold on to his district three seat. he's facing republican county supervisor kim dan. >> in district nine, the incumbent holding off a strong challenger. >> incumbent democratic pete staunch has lost his district 15 seat to fellow democrat eric sloan. we caught up with the new bay area representative. >> reporter: there's a lot of excitement here at the campaign headquarters in pleasanton. about 150 people have showed up and they are so excited about results. the 31-year-old is a councilman and prosecutor with the alameda county district attorney's office and now he has officially unseated incumbent pete stark. >> i feel very good. i feel like the support and the votes seen right now reflect the effort that's right behind us here. so many people have invested in our campaign with their hard work and just being out there and bringing their frien
she beat elizabeth emken for california's senate seat. >> in the house, minority leader race, nancy pelosi will keep her seat. she decisively beats republican john dennis. that was a landslide but expected. >> exactly. democratic incumbent trying to hold on to his district three seat. he's facing republican county supervisor kim dan. >> in district nine, the incumbent holding off a strong challenger. >> incumbent democratic pete staunch has lost his district 15 seat to...
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the amgen tour of california. the 750 mile race will start down south in escondido on may 12th and end eight days later in the bay area in santa rosa. the rout will take riders on top of mount diablo instead of half way. san jose will host a time trial. livermore with a last-minute edition after a community there stepped forward to help the city pay expenses. >> we want to check back in with jeff ranieri. we're going to start to see that in the morning. >> that's roigt. we'll see things ramp up quickly. tonight is the best time to do it. as we head throughout tomorrow morning and get the kids off to school, yourself out to work. we are looking at the first round of heavy rain in a series of storms. we have a flood watch in the central valleys. we head throughout the next couple of days. also expect heavy rainfall there. not only rain here for the bay area but as we've also been highlighting strong and gusty with the first storm system. from 4:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. the strong southerly wind gusts 30 to 50 in the ba
the amgen tour of california. the 750 mile race will start down south in escondido on may 12th and end eight days later in the bay area in santa rosa. the rout will take riders on top of mount diablo instead of half way. san jose will host a time trial. livermore with a last-minute edition after a community there stepped forward to help the city pay expenses. >> we want to check back in with jeff ranieri. we're going to start to see that in the morning. >> that's roigt. we'll see...
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a landmark pollution law about to go into effect here in california. we will have details coming up in a live report. >> new system in place today that will let some fliers speed through security at sfo. >> reporter: first a major mud slide in daly city. cleanup isn't even done yet and there is another concern. vein on the way. i will have that story coming up in a live report. >> we are talking about potentially setting records in terms of the rainfall. in addition to that, record highs on the way this afternoon. your full forecast, lots to talk about in a few moments. >> just as a road crew clears the bay bridge i have another crew that may have to clear the bay bridge. i will bring you that
a landmark pollution law about to go into effect here in california. we will have details coming up in a live report. >> new system in place today that will let some fliers speed through security at sfo. >> reporter: first a major mud slide in daly city. cleanup isn't even done yet and there is another concern. vein on the way. i will have that story coming up in a live report. >> we are talking about potentially setting records in terms of the rainfall. in addition to that,...
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even a reported tornado down near bakersfield, california. the other thing, of course, we're following is all of the severe reports right here in the bay area. lightning early this morning in san francisco and oakland. multiple strike there's. even hail that covered parts of 101. i drove through that right through the san francisco airport. and there was a multiple car accident. dangerous. and winds atop 40 miles per hour with at least 900 outages at its peak this morning. also, some very rare snow down to about 2500 feet at mt. hamilton. that's at the elevation of 4,360 feet. let's show you some of these pictures. you can see not only the snow, but the roads very icy as it provided a light dusting. officially only 1 inch reported. but in some areas slightly higher accumulations. none the less, it looks really beautiful up there. and a signal that we are finally getting the weather pattern to change. you can see a few hours of showers developing off to the south. we are going to be tracking that, along with the very cold temperatures gripping
even a reported tornado down near bakersfield, california. the other thing, of course, we're following is all of the severe reports right here in the bay area. lightning early this morning in san francisco and oakland. multiple strike there's. even hail that covered parts of 101. i drove through that right through the san francisco airport. and there was a multiple car accident. dangerous. and winds atop 40 miles per hour with at least 900 outages at its peak this morning. also, some very rare...
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crime wise. >> reporter: last month he asked governor jerry brown for california highway ol
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the shark attacked him tuesday in humboldt bay up in northern california. this is what his board looked like after the attack. he said the animal grabbed him, pulled him under and shook him all around and then stevens fought back. >> opened my eyes under water and -- and punched shark on the side of the head a couple of times until he released me. >> he says he wouldn't let the close call stop him from surfing, believe it or not. the only thing keeping him out of the water now is he needs a new surfboard and a new wet suit and he says he won't let that close call keep him from his passion of surfing. wow. >>> open season for the world famous mavericks surf contest. that's going to start on friday. it comes on the heels of the new chasing mavericks movie starring gerard butler. organizers canceled last year's event due to lack of big waves. surf season runs through march 31. >>> in the next hour, we'll get the latest labor department update on jobs. it will release its weekly report on new jobless claims. then tomorrow, the october employment report comes ou
the shark attacked him tuesday in humboldt bay up in northern california. this is what his board looked like after the attack. he said the animal grabbed him, pulled him under and shook him all around and then stevens fought back. >> opened my eyes under water and -- and punched shark on the side of the head a couple of times until he released me. >> he says he wouldn't let the close call stop him from surfing, believe it or not. the only thing keeping him out of the water now is he...
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well, a southern california bird is moving north and bay area birds may want to watch out. the grate tailed greckle may look like a crow but doesn't act like one. they are often called devil birds. several have been seen flying around the lake if san francisco. they tend to be noisy and aggressive and may challenge you for your lunch if you eat outside. they like to raise nests and eat other bird' eggs. >> when does it arrive and how long will it be here? >> yes, we have wet weather coming our way. we did get you this doppler radar to show you no storm activity is moving. however, in advance of a sere of storm systems this way. already have flood watches issued. in the central valley. if you're headed that way, expect wet weather. we may see a flood watch issued in parts of the north bay throughout the next four to five-day period. here's why. let's get a look at the rainfall so far today. we're doing great so far, but we received more than 50% of the wet weather over the past month and a half. so adding to that this week with potentially another one to three inches or mayb
well, a southern california bird is moving north and bay area birds may want to watch out. the grate tailed greckle may look like a crow but doesn't act like one. they are often called devil birds. several have been seen flying around the lake if san francisco. they tend to be noisy and aggressive and may challenge you for your lunch if you eat outside. they like to raise nests and eat other bird' eggs. >> when does it arrive and how long will it be here? >> yes, we have wet weather...
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sutter health nurses and technicians staged a one-day strike today at ten northern california hospitals. most are managed by sutter, and two are run by the hca in san jose. it's the seventh walkout by sutter workers in 14 months, as the nurses union struggles to increase its bargaining power. coming up at 6:00, nbc bay area's sam brock examines what is at stake here, and who is telling the truth on tonight's reality check. >>> driving to see your relatives this thanksgiving day might take a little more time because rain is on the way to the bay area. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is in the nbc bay area weather center to show us when and where the rain will fall. >> that's right. fits the holidays, it seems like mother nature is pushing in some sort of storm system. that's what is happening right now. the nature of this is very slow going. we've had rainfall up into the north bay for about the past 12 to 18 hours. roadways are dramatically different if you're traveling from the south bay. it is very slick on highway 101, up into santa rosa where we had a quarter to a half inch again.
sutter health nurses and technicians staged a one-day strike today at ten northern california hospitals. most are managed by sutter, and two are run by the hca in san jose. it's the seventh walkout by sutter workers in 14 months, as the nurses union struggles to increase its bargaining power. coming up at 6:00, nbc bay area's sam brock examines what is at stake here, and who is telling the truth on tonight's reality check. >>> driving to see your relatives this thanksgiving day might...
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that's the question after a southern california man was arrested at the oakland airport. here's what happened. jeffrey mcgan was going through security at lax when they saw a suspicious device. it was a watch that looked like a timing device for an explosive. the bomb squad was called in and determined it was not an explosive. >> he came in wearing a watch that had a toggle switch on it. it had fuses and had a circuit board and also had wires protruding from it. >> mcgan was wearing two sizes too big with a secret compartment carved out in the middle of the shoe. she charged with material to make a destructive device, but friends say this is a misunderstanding and she a unique artist. >>> a stunning investigation as a sheriff's deputy is accused of robbing a bank and it's all caught on camera. we have photos of the crime in progress. this man last wednesday went into the bank of america in the outer richmond district of san francisco and handed the teller a bank note demanding money and took off. >> the residents of san francisco expect the men and women in uniform to uph
that's the question after a southern california man was arrested at the oakland airport. here's what happened. jeffrey mcgan was going through security at lax when they saw a suspicious device. it was a watch that looked like a timing device for an explosive. the bomb squad was called in and determined it was not an explosive. >> he came in wearing a watch that had a toggle switch on it. it had fuses and had a circuit board and also had wires protruding from it. >> mcgan was wearing...
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prop 34 would repeal california's little-used death penalty. the maximum punishment in the state would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment have been too costly. it's been years since anyone in the state has been executed. plop 36 is another crime and punishment measure revising california's "three strikes" law to impose a life sentence only when the third felony conviction is for a serious or violent crime. and then prop 37 takes on the issue of food. it would require companies to put special labels on raw or processed foods that are made from genetically altered plants or animals. be sure and stay here with cbs 5 for the up-to-the-minute campaign 2012 results. we have special live coverage starting this afternoon at 4:00. we'll also stream results live on cbssf.com. >>> we would like to ask you a question today. so what would you like to know, what issue is driving you to the polls on this election day? you can comment on facebook or twitter, or email us at mornings@cbs5.com and we'll sh
prop 34 would repeal california's little-used death penalty. the maximum punishment in the state would be life in prison without parole. supporters say the legal procedures for capital punishment have been too costly. it's been years since anyone in the state has been executed. plop 36 is another crime and punishment measure revising california's "three strikes" law to impose a life sentence only when the third felony conviction is for a serious or violent crime. and then prop 37...
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arts and sciences is recognizing cheryl for her significant contribution to television in northern california. >> and i'll tell you about a new friend. >> for nearly three decades, cheryl herd has been making deadlines, covering stories that have impacted lives and shaped the bay area's rich history. cheryl has never backed down, not even tear gas could stop her. >> you heard it, the tear gas went off and is pretty strong. >> not only that, cheryl is one of the most funny and kind people know i know. no matter what she is doing, she is always kind, congratulations my friend. and rob mayeda has more. >>> the weather, and cheryl looking great, too, temperatures in the mid-60s, san francisco, low 70s today, 77 in south san jose, and if you like today i think you will really like tomorrow. we'll add about five more degrees to the temperatures, warming things up to wrap up for the weekend. and notice inland, 70 degrees at altamonte pass, we're seeing it in the north bay, but not in the inland, patchy areas of fog forming. chilly night of 40s, 50s, and we'll go on a roller coaster ride for the next
arts and sciences is recognizing cheryl for her significant contribution to television in northern california. >> and i'll tell you about a new friend. >> for nearly three decades, cheryl herd has been making deadlines, covering stories that have impacted lives and shaped the bay area's rich history. cheryl has never backed down, not even tear gas could stop her. >> you heard it, the tear gas went off and is pretty strong. >> not only that, cheryl is one of the most...
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the pentagon has asked pg&e to send equipment from california to help restore power there. the hardest hit area, staten island in new york and the jersey shore where homes are completely destroyed. debris scattered all over the streets. in seaside heights, the historic boardwalk partially washed away and the iconic roller coaster now in the atlantic ocean. >> it is still hard to believe, you know? you feel you'll wake up any minute. >> what can you do, you know? you have to believe in tomorrow and, you know, hopefully everybody can rebuild. >> the major airports in the new york area are back up and running and partial service has been restored to some of new york's subway lines. nbc will televise a telethon tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. to raise money for the victims of sandy. new jersey native, bruce springsteen and john bonn jovi will be performing. >>> more fallout from the penn state child sex abuse scandal. today more charges were filed against graham spanier. state prosecutors say he was involved in the cover-up of former assistant football coach jerry sandusky. sentenc
the pentagon has asked pg&e to send equipment from california to help restore power there. the hardest hit area, staten island in new york and the jersey shore where homes are completely destroyed. debris scattered all over the streets. in seaside heights, the historic boardwalk partially washed away and the iconic roller coaster now in the atlantic ocean. >> it is still hard to believe, you know? you feel you'll wake up any minute. >> what can you do, you know? you have to...
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and a crucial night here in california. the presidential race is over but many races here in the bay area are still in play at this late hour. on the bottom of your screen, you'll notice a ticker, an nbc ticker, with all the current local results. >> we have team live coverage for you on the presidential race and the other issues on the ballots. jean elle with a who's who in san francisco. david trujillo is in san jose. and sam brock is here to sort through the facts with us. >> let's start with jean elle with the celebration in san francisco, with a lot of supporters. >> reporter: this is a party for senator dianne feinstein. she won re-election tonight. but many supporters had tv screens on. and every time there was good news about president obama, they would cheer, applauding what was happening on the other side of the nation. senator feinstein says her victory is important. but the president's re-election is key. she will set the tone for the nation and lawmakers. she is looking forward to a conversation with president
and a crucial night here in california. the presidential race is over but many races here in the bay area are still in play at this late hour. on the bottom of your screen, you'll notice a ticker, an nbc ticker, with all the current local results. >> we have team live coverage for you on the presidential race and the other issues on the ballots. jean elle with a who's who in san francisco. david trujillo is in san jose. and sam brock is here to sort through the facts with us. >>...
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the storm system right now driving clouds into the whole state of california. all of california north of los angeles going to get slammed as we head through the next few days so you want to keep that in mind. this morning we're on fog watch, but the fog is not quite as extensive or widespread as it was yesterday. it's not as thick out there. we'll show you where it's the thickest, when it will clear. what i can tell you is this is the last dry day to get things done before we get four to five consecutive days of rain. we'll take you to that forecast, that's coming up. first let's check your drive, mike has the day off. anthony slaughter in the house. >> we are talking about that fog as one of our main stories, but you can see in the south bay things are moving along smoothly. in the north bay is where we have the problems. on the traffic maps you can see across 80 and 101 into san rafael and also into vallejo. that's where we're seeing thicker patches of fog this morning. otherwise we don't have any major traffic concerns to let you know about right now but as
the storm system right now driving clouds into the whole state of california. all of california north of los angeles going to get slammed as we head through the next few days so you want to keep that in mind. this morning we're on fog watch, but the fog is not quite as extensive or widespread as it was yesterday. it's not as thick out there. we'll show you where it's the thickest, when it will clear. what i can tell you is this is the last dry day to get things done before we get four to five...